GENERAL INDEX 
TO 
THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL 
AND 
PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
[The fossils referred to are described ; and those of which the names are printed 
in italics are also figured. ] 
Abeila cliff, section at, 770. 
Acanthopholis ?, axis of, 594. 
eucercus, a Dinosaur from the 
Cambridge Greensand, 632. 
horridus, from the base of the 
chalk marl near Folkestone, verte- 
bral characters of, 596. 
stereocercus, a Dinosaur from the 
Cambridge Greensand, dorsal and 
caudal vertebrz of, 628. 
Actinacis, 94. 
imsignis, 93. 
stellulata, 93. 
Adams, Prof. A. L., on the remains of 
Mastodon and other Vertebrata of 
the Miccene beds of the Maltese 
Islands, 517. 
Afon Blaenycoed, section through, 
206. 
Cymmerig, section through, 201. 
Agelacrinitide, Mr. W. P. Sladen on 
a new species of, from the Carboni- 
ferous of N orthumberland, 744, 
Allport, 8., Esq., award of the Wol- 
laston Donation Fund to, Proc. 
34- 
— , on the diorites of the Warwick- 
shire coal- field, 637. 
Alum Bay, section at, 226. 
Amazon, Mr. C. B. Brown on the 
ancient river-deposit of the, 763. 
, section across the valley of the, 
763, 775. 
Ambonychia ? tumida, 497. 
America, Europe, and Asia, range of 
the mammoth in, 143, 
America, South, Mr. G. Attwood’s con- 
tribution to the geology of, 582. 
; , Prof. T. G. Bonney on 
some rocks from, 588. 
Analysis of mica-traps from the 
Kendal and Sedbergh districts, 
168-177; of weathered and un- 
weathered diabase rock from near 
Potosi, Venezuela, 586. 
Anglesey, Dr. H. Hicks on the pees 
Cambrian (Dimetian, Arvonian, and 
Pebidian) rocks in Caernarvonshire 
and, 295. 
column, microscopic structure of 
rock from a quarry near the, 308.. 
, limestone of Liangwyllog in, 
— , Pre-Cambrian rocks in, 301. 
and Caernarvonshire, map show- 
ing the Pre-Cambrian rocks in, 
297. 
, Prof. Bonney on the mi- 
croscopic structure of some rocks 
from, 305. 
Anisothyris carinata, 83. 
Hauxwelli, 83. 
tenuis, 83. 
—— (Pachydon) tumida, 83. 
Annelid-jaws, Mr. G. J. Hinde on, 
from the Cambro-Silurian, Silurian, 
and Devonian formations in Canada 
and from the Lower Carboniferous 
in Scotland, 370. 
Anniversary Address of the President, 
Proc.35-95. Seealso Sorby, Dr.H.C. 
Annual Report for 1878, pie 10, 
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